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smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous materials for the record on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the purpose of tonight's special order is to celebrate our friend and colleague, ralph hall's distinguished service in congress. if there were a congressional hall of fame, tonight would be representative hall's induction as the oldest, some would say the most seasoned, voting member in the house of representatives. as members of congress, we had the distinct honor of serving the american people. each day as a representative can be both challenging and rewarding. and though we sometimes make headlines we do not always make history. that is why today is especially important. today is a day for the history books. after 32 years of service, congressman ralph hall today became the eldest member of congress to cast a v
smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous materials for the record on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the purpose of tonight's special order is to celebrate our friend and colleague, ralph hall's distinguished service in congress. if there were a congressional hall of fame, tonight would be representative hall's...
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i'm greg jarrett in for shepard smith. more than 24 hours later, the cease-fire in the middle east is still holding. [horns and sirens] >> hamas military tans celebrating claiming they changed the game by avoiding an israeli invasion of gaza. israelis say they won by ending the hamas rocket attacks and weakening the militant group. each side is also mourning tonight in gaza city a funeral for a man killed in israeli air strike just before the cease-fire took effect. and the israeli military reporting a soldier died today after a rocket attack that also happened before the cease-fire. the second israeli soldier killed in the conflict. conor powell joins us live in jerusalem. connor, are things almost back to normal there in israel? >> well, greg, there are still a lot of tension. there is still a lot of fear here in israel. we are now entering the second day of this cease-fire and with each passing hour there really does seem to be the belief that this cease-fire may actually take hold so, yes, things are beginning to retur
i'm greg jarrett in for shepard smith. more than 24 hours later, the cease-fire in the middle east is still holding. [horns and sirens] >> hamas military tans celebrating claiming they changed the game by avoiding an israeli invasion of gaza. israelis say they won by ending the hamas rocket attacks and weakening the militant group. each side is also mourning tonight in gaza city a funeral for a man killed in israeli air strike just before the cease-fire took effect. and the israeli...
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was that for 200 years, 175 years, before he had written, there was a very influential idea of adam smith that markets would read to the efficiency of the economy. and ken arrow was the person who actually proved, the circumstances under which it was correct. so anybody who talked about the wonders of the free market, he was the one who actually showed that adam smith was right. but in showing he was right, he also understood that it was only right under very restricted conditions, and the healthcare sector was one condition in which it was never right, and similar to my own work on economics of asymmetric information -- >> core understanding. >> what it showed is the reasonable the invisible hand seems invisible is that it's not there. and this gesture is a real case on point. >> just to add, all abstract reasoning, but thenk at reality and it's overwhelming. the -- looking across countries can the united states has the most market oriented healthcare system and the most expensive without getting better results. >> we're ranked 37th in the world in the world health organization in terms
was that for 200 years, 175 years, before he had written, there was a very influential idea of adam smith that markets would read to the efficiency of the economy. and ken arrow was the person who actually proved, the circumstances under which it was correct. so anybody who talked about the wonders of the free market, he was the one who actually showed that adam smith was right. but in showing he was right, he also understood that it was only right under very restricted conditions, and the...
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. >> jenna and smith know the alleged gunman well. he's had multiple run-ins with police over the years. we'll call him booth to maintain his anonymity. because he's affiliated with a gang, like so many other men in ford heights, most residents here won't turn him in. >> so many people out here are hiding him and won't nobody tell. >> yesterday he was shooting off that gun on diplomats, just popping it off random until it jammed. thankfully it jammed. >> i lost a child five years o. i ain't got no time for this, no guns. >> i'm going to be back around and we'll be around tonight, okay? >> there's the guy we're looking for. >> he ain't hanging out, i can tell you that. >> he's going to be hiding up somewhere. the craziest thing is all these people know each other. they all grew up together. they've known each other for generations, and they still have these type of beefs with each other. it's just unreal. >> let me see ids on everybody else. >> together with their fellow officers, jenna and smith begin turning up the heat on the area.
. >> jenna and smith know the alleged gunman well. he's had multiple run-ins with police over the years. we'll call him booth to maintain his anonymity. because he's affiliated with a gang, like so many other men in ford heights, most residents here won't turn him in. >> so many people out here are hiding him and won't nobody tell. >> yesterday he was shooting off that gun on diplomats, just popping it off random until it jammed. thankfully it jammed. >> i lost a child...
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the question i have the first vision of joseph smith. rick and young when he was converted never ever heard that story and nobody else did either. it is basically a creation of the 18th 30s. what year did he finally here that story? i don't think you mentioned it in about. how did he react to that story when he first started? >> well, that's a great question and i don't know if my co-panelists know. i don't recall at what point he heard that story. i don't even recall at the top of my head whether or not he discussed it later on. you know, for him, his conversion to mormonism as he rightly said chess in any report on that vision, for him he regarded the appearance of the book of mormon and fax that traveling mormon elders both prophesied in shield people. he regarded those as conclusive proof of god's presence and power in this new church. i don't know if craig or just know anything about brigham young's subsequent hearing. [inaudible] >> by the time they published, it'd are even going around among certain circles within the church. so m
the question i have the first vision of joseph smith. rick and young when he was converted never ever heard that story and nobody else did either. it is basically a creation of the 18th 30s. what year did he finally here that story? i don't think you mentioned it in about. how did he react to that story when he first started? >> well, that's a great question and i don't know if my co-panelists know. i don't recall at what point he heard that story. i don't even recall at the top of my...
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after joseph smith's murder, the people had chosen the 12 apostles to lead the church in smith's absence. young as the president of the 12 quickly became the de facto president of the church, but after several years, he wanted to clarify and streamline ecclesiastical leadership so after his successful pioneer trek to the great salt lake valley, he asked the other apostles to affirm him as church president. almost all of the other apostles opposed young's proposal, which would augment his authority at the expense of some of their own. one apostle, a man named orsoncrat, explained that he thought of the apostles as something akin to the house of representatives. young therefore, should be more like the speaker of the house than a president. the shift on congress was young's response but not a warmly received suggestion. it has occurred to me that if mitt romney had made that his slogan for his campaign this year instead of the rather bland, believe in america, he would be on his way to to a massive landslide. [laughter] everybody could get on board with that. young by the way used to say t
after joseph smith's murder, the people had chosen the 12 apostles to lead the church in smith's absence. young as the president of the 12 quickly became the de facto president of the church, but after several years, he wanted to clarify and streamline ecclesiastical leadership so after his successful pioneer trek to the great salt lake valley, he asked the other apostles to affirm him as church president. almost all of the other apostles opposed young's proposal, which would augment his...
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smith: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, kenny marchant. mr. merchant: mr. speaker, -- mr. marchant: mr. speaker, today we honor our friend and colleague ralph hall, for being the oldest member to cast a vote in the history of the house of representatives. i've the privilege of knowing ralph for decades, he's a dear friend and a tireless advocate for the people of the fourth district of our home state. his service to the country didn't start with his election to congress in 1980 but started long before. he answered the country's call to serb in the service in world war ii, serving in the navy as an aircraft carrier pilot from 1942 to 1945, later in his life, he served in the texas legislature from 196 to 1978. ralph, i -- to 1972. ralph, i did not have the opportunity to serve with you in the texas leng slayture, we were there at different times but you served with honor and served as senate pro tem for two years. though ralph's time in the texas legislature predated
smith: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from texas, kenny marchant. mr. merchant: mr. speaker, -- mr. marchant: mr. speaker, today we honor our friend and colleague ralph hall, for being the oldest member to cast a vote in the history of the house of representatives. i've the privilege of knowing ralph for decades, he's a dear friend and a tireless advocate for the people of the fourth district of our home state. his service to the country didn't start with his election to...
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will the a lot draw the line with respect to youth football, and as well, this afternoon, demaurice smith is here, professional players? >> [inaudible] this is a bittersweet discretion for me, as the son of a high- school football coach. i grew up in a football locker room, i have brothers and play college football. i have seen all the wonderful things that people can do -- football can do. i have enjoyed learning more about this issue, but my hope about this is that it really sparks a much broader debate. specifically, what should be the role -- is there a role for football in our during year high and high schools? we need to have a serious, honest, open, data-driven discussion that centers around the issue of return on educational dollars invested. the football community has to operate, you do not operate in a vacuum. you are part of a larger community. you are within the educational institution. so we have to be realistic about the challenges at that institution faces. specifically, standards are being raised, expectations are skyrocketing regarding our schools and what they need to do
will the a lot draw the line with respect to youth football, and as well, this afternoon, demaurice smith is here, professional players? >> [inaudible] this is a bittersweet discretion for me, as the son of a high- school football coach. i grew up in a football locker room, i have brothers and play college football. i have seen all the wonderful things that people can do -- football can do. i have enjoyed learning more about this issue, but my hope about this is that it really sparks a...
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but the google guys had to bring in eric smith and mark zuckerberg had to bring in sheryl sandberg and that's a very normal thing that happens in these companies. the founders have to -- sometimes they have division t vision, the passion, the brilliance but they don't have the managerial skills. >> rose: what happened in the i.p.o.? >> i think they let it get out ahead of them. i think they were too bullish, too optimistic about how well it was going to go and let wall street persuade them that, oh, we can do it at this price and they couldn't. and people say -- and then there were glitches in the way -- >> rose: but no one doubt it is leadership of zuckerberg and sandberg? >> no, i think they are solid. he is a guy who acknowledged mistakes in the i.p.o. he is a man -- he's brilliant. he knows what he's doing. he's got the passion, he stays behind it. he understood that he was not a manager and he brought her in and she's a good manager and very good with people which is not always his skill and not always his skill with a lot of these founders, including all the name wes just mention
but the google guys had to bring in eric smith and mark zuckerberg had to bring in sheryl sandberg and that's a very normal thing that happens in these companies. the founders have to -- sometimes they have division t vision, the passion, the brilliance but they don't have the managerial skills. >> rose: what happened in the i.p.o.? >> i think they let it get out ahead of them. i think they were too bullish, too optimistic about how well it was going to go and let wall street...
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and sandra smith and charles payne are here. the powerball discussion next. ♪ ♪ all right. everybody, a half billion dollars, yeah, that's a lot of money and that's what you could win in tonight's powerball lottery jackpot payout win. i say do not buy that ticket. you'll pay a tax upfront and if you win, you'll pay a tax and if you have the unfortunate to die, your estate is up a creek. sandra: i don't think that you'll talk anybody out of the lotto tickets and bet they're going to die. stuart: it's a $2 ticket. and you buy that ticket. immediately tax the 50%. $1 goes to the state. and if you win 300 billion dollars, you lose at least a third that goes straight to the feds and then for the estate, local taxes. sandra: you've still got 2 million bucks. stuart: well, do you think that's a good deal. sandra: i'm saying you're not goinn to talk anybody out of it. what i think is a scam, stuart, i'm going to tell you why. if you look where the highest population of lottery ticket buyers are, it's in the most poverty stricken areas in this country and so when you talk about the
and sandra smith and charles payne are here. the powerball discussion next. ♪ ♪ all right. everybody, a half billion dollars, yeah, that's a lot of money and that's what you could win in tonight's powerball lottery jackpot payout win. i say do not buy that ticket. you'll pay a tax upfront and if you win, you'll pay a tax and if you have the unfortunate to die, your estate is up a creek. sandra: i don't think that you'll talk anybody out of the lotto tickets and bet they're going to die....
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smith cleared today. roman said smith hasn't cleared and hoping for that tomorrow. kaepernick and smith split it with the first team and harbaugh gone as far as action in the game. alex smith with the new jersey in practice and get the impression harbaugh loves keeping everyone guessing, especially the saints up next for the 49ers. looking like the raiders will be without darin mcfadden and a high ankle sprain when the raiders visit cincinatti. three nfl games today, two in the books, cowboys and red kins. big rivalry. check out deangelo hall. dez bryant who looks to see if it's all clear. happy thanksgiving fellas. first half. all redskins. robert griffin iii finds pier garcon and garcon is off to the races. a little cheap shot by the cow boys at the end of the play. flags will fly. again, happy thanksgiving. 21-3. washington at that juncture. three touchdown passes in the first half. here's the longest touchdown of tony romo's career. finds dez bryant, filled by dwayne harris. 85 yards, romo 441 yards. two interceptions and fourth quarter, 28-13. redskins and grif
smith cleared today. roman said smith hasn't cleared and hoping for that tomorrow. kaepernick and smith split it with the first team and harbaugh gone as far as action in the game. alex smith with the new jersey in practice and get the impression harbaugh loves keeping everyone guessing, especially the saints up next for the 49ers. looking like the raiders will be without darin mcfadden and a high ankle sprain when the raiders visit cincinatti. three nfl games today, two in the books, cowboys...
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also that that decision was not based on smith's health. but offensive coordinator there says the team has not made a final decision and that there is a chance smith will start in new orleans. >> you know, we're confident in both quarterbacks to be on the field and, you know, coach will always weigh all the information as we have it and make the best decision for the team at the time but we have ultimate confidence in either. >> there's still one snag. smith has yet to be medically cleared to play after suffering a concussion almost two weeks ago. he is expected to undergo more tests later today. >>> 5:55. more than half of parents with young kids will buy downloadable gifts this year, according to pbs kids. the key ipicking the right one. a good app will combine education and entertainment. kids are involved when it involves the most census as poly. always play the app with your child to make sure it's right for them. >>> 5:56. if you're heading out to do some of that black friday shopping. don't forget your coat. if you do, you can just b
also that that decision was not based on smith's health. but offensive coordinator there says the team has not made a final decision and that there is a chance smith will start in new orleans. >> you know, we're confident in both quarterbacks to be on the field and, you know, coach will always weigh all the information as we have it and make the best decision for the team at the time but we have ultimate confidence in either. >> there's still one snag. smith has yet to be medically...
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i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow. noon pacific time. 3:00 o'clock eastern time. right back here for the fox report tomorrow night for the journalists who bring together this program, thanks for checking in. here is mr. bill. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on of the tonight -- >> i'm more troubled today. having met with the acting director of the c.i.a. and ambassador rice, the information given to the american people was wrong. >> bill: more verbal warfare breaks out over the assassination of the libyan ambassador on 9-11. three senators met with u.n. ambassador rice today and it did not go well. we'll have a full report with charles krauthammer. >> for those that are not christian, it's a difficult time when the state or the government is soring the religion. >> bill: more christmas chaos in rhode island. why does secular progressives continue to try to diminish this federal holiday? we'll trio answer that question tonight. ♪ . >> bill: what the heck is this? some south korean guy bopping around has now become the most popular video in history. dr. keith ab
i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow. noon pacific time. 3:00 o'clock eastern time. right back here for the fox report tomorrow night for the journalists who bring together this program, thanks for checking in. here is mr. bill. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on of the tonight -- >> i'm more troubled today. having met with the acting director of the c.i.a. and ambassador rice, the information given to the american people was wrong. >> bill: more verbal warfare...
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reporting live, christy smith, "today in the bay." >> christy, thank you develop. we will be checking back with you. >> it's going to be busy on the roads this come weekend. aaa says 5 million californians will be traveling this weekend. many of them heading to lake tahoe. a little extra wrinkle in their travel plans. the new outlet mall in livermore has already created that burper to bumper traffic on interstate 580. unsuspecting travelers could get caught in that holiday shopping rush. now, the good news in all of this, drivers will pass less for gas. you're always looking for the silver lining. the average price for gas down to $3.77 this morning. it's down actually 55 cents from about a month ago. talking trains, amtrak adding extra cars to its trains for the thanksgiving holiday. amtrak and capital corridor trains will all have those extra cars. >>> we're also following breaking news out of the middle east. an overnight explosion on a bus in downtown tel aviv has sent dozens to the hospital now, threatening to derail any of the talks over there. an already sha
reporting live, christy smith, "today in the bay." >> christy, thank you develop. we will be checking back with you. >> it's going to be busy on the roads this come weekend. aaa says 5 million californians will be traveling this weekend. many of them heading to lake tahoe. a little extra wrinkle in their travel plans. the new outlet mall in livermore has already created that burper to bumper traffic on interstate 580. unsuspecting travelers could get caught in that holiday...
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the gene was passed along through abigail's family, she was born abigail smith and her brother died of alcoholism. >> he mentioned one line of. do we know much about him? >> he abandoned his family, right? he disappeared? >> he died of alcoholism. you died very early but of some accident because you were out of control or of sclerosis of the liver or brain damage or alcoholism. john quincy adams two brothers died of a alcoholism and two of john quincy adams three sons died of dhaka was some from his firstborn george washington adams died in his late 20s and as a young boy charles also died of it and one of the three songs survived as did several of the grandson's but this was a genetic trait in the smith family. just as in the quincy family, the genius which went back to 1066 and the crossing of the battle of hastings by all will dillinger town in normandy that still looks this and the english obviously corrected -- corrupted he was a baron running mate in 2015 that forced king john to sign the magna tara so this ran through the currency as well as alcoholism and for the smith family.
the gene was passed along through abigail's family, she was born abigail smith and her brother died of alcoholism. >> he mentioned one line of. do we know much about him? >> he abandoned his family, right? he disappeared? >> he died of alcoholism. you died very early but of some accident because you were out of control or of sclerosis of the liver or brain damage or alcoholism. john quincy adams two brothers died of a alcoholism and two of john quincy adams three sons died of...
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smith is the captain and starter. like the fact harbaugh kept him out of the yesterday game against the saints as he was still having symptoms from the concussion two weeks ago even though he was cleared. collin did what he was supposed to do as back up. come in and put 2 w in the win column. different skill sets. collin more mobile. able to avoid sack. as stronger arm while alec more comfortable in the offense. more accurate. old school thinking don't lose your job due to injury. new school go with the hot hand. here's the coach with the dilemma 8. alec smith is our starting quarterback. he has not done anything to lose that job. collin can't category him as a back up quarterback because he started games. played very well in the games. we'll say that quarterback is probably wednesday in the biggest reason is so our players aren't all pressured to who is it. everybody hammering them for the information. >> this decision can divide a locker room. i have seen it happen. jim is a loyal guy. making one of the toughest cho
smith is the captain and starter. like the fact harbaugh kept him out of the yesterday game against the saints as he was still having symptoms from the concussion two weeks ago even though he was cleared. collin did what he was supposed to do as back up. come in and put 2 w in the win column. different skill sets. collin more mobile. able to avoid sack. as stronger arm while alec more comfortable in the offense. more accurate. old school thinking don't lose your job due to injury. new school go...
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>>reporter: "sports illustrated"is reporting cleared or not alec smith will not start sunday game. instead collin will be the star after stepping up on monday in an impressive show against the bears. >> collin has been getting l pretty similar to what he got last week. he is getting some of the l rep and alex some of the rep. >>reporter: mission high versus lincoln at this year championship game a big cross town rivalry. but most everyone here has a bigger allegiance. the niners. stapled is where it all began for the 49ers back in the day. lots of history here for sure. and today lots of very strong opinions. from the fans. >> harbaugh has to back his gu guy. but obviously collin is a wonderful mraivrment i would go with smith. >> coaches will do a good job. superbowl team you go with the quarterback that will get through. >> she's having deja vu about another quarterback controversy. >> it reminds me of the days of young and montana and personally i think smith should finish it out. >>reporter: this is abc 7 news in san francisco. >>> well on this thanksgiving some diners had the
>>reporter: "sports illustrated"is reporting cleared or not alec smith will not start sunday game. instead collin will be the star after stepping up on monday in an impressive show against the bears. >> collin has been getting l pretty similar to what he got last week. he is getting some of the l rep and alex some of the rep. >>reporter: mission high versus lincoln at this year championship game a big cross town rivalry. but most everyone here has a bigger...
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smith. it is a party strategy and if you have got 40 people or more who are willing to talk and all you have to do is stay at it for five minutes and then hand it off to somebody else, it doesn't solve the problem. it is also that it has been used in everything now. the rule hasn't changed since 1975. it is the practice in the last few years. there are ways to deal with it more effectively. the big problem now with filibusters in blocking them is it takes the majority. what i would like to do is say never mind the talking, you have to constantly come up with 41 votes, you being the minority. >> the minority. >> remember, we had this absurd situation where they had to drag 92-year-old robert byrd out of his hospital bed to come to the floor to provide the 60th vote. make them do it. you also have to do more. you you have to make sure the routine uses can't be applied and take up so much time. the way a filibuster now works, if you apply to something that passes unanimously and ultimately does
smith. it is a party strategy and if you have got 40 people or more who are willing to talk and all you have to do is stay at it for five minutes and then hand it off to somebody else, it doesn't solve the problem. it is also that it has been used in everything now. the rule hasn't changed since 1975. it is the practice in the last few years. there are ways to deal with it more effectively. the big problem now with filibusters in blocking them is it takes the majority. what i would like to do...
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anything is possible. >> reporter: smith's search is successful. >> we have a quarter. we're going to go for it. >> reporter: when the clock strikes three, she flips the quarter into the air. >> tails. >> reporter: but this is no ordinary coin toss. it is deciding the outcome of a county board race. >> we just needed something to break the tie, so here we are. >> reporter: republican incumbent terry ferguson and independent george miller want to serve district b. the problem, election results show they're dead even. >> we waited 14 days for absentees to come in. we counted. we now have a tie between two of them. >> reporter: since the state has no specific rules for a situation like this, the clerk is getting creative. and flipping a coin. >> it is a head. >> reporter: as the incumbent ferguson goes first, calling tails, but the quarter lands on heads, meaning he loses. >> well, a little disappointed. but, you know, i guess that's the -- that's the way the quarter gets flipped. >> reporter: miller is the winner. he isn't thrilled. he says this process is like gambling.
anything is possible. >> reporter: smith's search is successful. >> we have a quarter. we're going to go for it. >> reporter: when the clock strikes three, she flips the quarter into the air. >> tails. >> reporter: but this is no ordinary coin toss. it is deciding the outcome of a county board race. >> we just needed something to break the tie, so here we are. >> reporter: republican incumbent terry ferguson and independent george miller want to serve...
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christy smith with a look at the weather conditions. >> reporter: good morning to you. we have had just a couple of sprinkles in the east bay. daily city, it was starting to sprinkle there, but nothing significant. we're right by the bay bridge toll plaza. normally when it's raining, you see the puddles. drivers going right through it. i think someone said it earlier, if you could leave now, we could certainly feel it in the air this morning. the wind advisory signs are not lit up yet, but you can feel the pull, at least on the san francisco side of the bridge. i spoke with the chp this morning and they're waiting for the weather to move in. they expect those advisory signs to go up very soon. they're showing it's not real science how they do this. chp officers let them know when it gets really windy on the bridges. the officers i spoke with, if it can blow your hard hat off, go ahead and light up those signs. i wanted to show you before we go. these are the american flags out here by the plaza. you can see them moving but certainly not stiff. we know the wind is headin
christy smith with a look at the weather conditions. >> reporter: good morning to you. we have had just a couple of sprinkles in the east bay. daily city, it was starting to sprinkle there, but nothing significant. we're right by the bay bridge toll plaza. normally when it's raining, you see the puddles. drivers going right through it. i think someone said it earlier, if you could leave now, we could certainly feel it in the air this morning. the wind advisory signs are not lit up yet,...
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he called alex smith a class guy who has done nothing wrong. >> alex smith is our starting quarterback. he is not done anything to lose that job. >> harbaugh is expected to announce his decision by wednesday. >> the losses over the severe beating over a giants fan outside dodger stadium last year. san francisco general hospital wants $1.2 million from the dodgers for care is provided to brian's though. his family is also suing was angeles for $50 million to pay for a lifetime medical expenses. doctors say that he has met left with the mental capacity of a 12 year-old. thousands of people attended the macy's they giving day parade last week were showered income fatty. upon closer inspection some of that confetti was made up of shredded police documents and authorities are not happy. >> among the crowds at the thanksgiving day parade was this young man even single stain. among the floats balloons and marching bands somebody threw confetti. sounds harmless but a piece of it stuck on to the code of one of finkelstein friends. it lent >> it landed on her shoulder and she took off her jacket
he called alex smith a class guy who has done nothing wrong. >> alex smith is our starting quarterback. he is not done anything to lose that job. >> harbaugh is expected to announce his decision by wednesday. >> the losses over the severe beating over a giants fan outside dodger stadium last year. san francisco general hospital wants $1.2 million from the dodgers for care is provided to brian's though. his family is also suing was angeles for $50 million to pay for a lifetime...
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smith goes to washington" when senator smith stood at a desk probably about there in their mockup of the senate floor and talked himself exhausted reading from the baseball, reading from the constitution, he might have even read from the dictionary. i remember there was an old reporter up in the press gallery speaking about this and he talked about it being one of the great examples of american democracy, one lone senator able to speak until he's exhausted on pint that matters to him. people may have been frustrated by that kind of filibuster but there was at least a kind of noblity to it. the filibuster of today is very different. it's a threat from the minority party to bombard something with amendments so that it can't be managed on the floor. it's a threat to filibuster, to which the majority leader has to respond by filing cloture, and when the majority leader is forced to file cloture, the minority gets a benefit. they get 30 hours of debate. and, of course, as we've seen in the senate that 30 hours of debate is never used. it just consumes 30 hours of floor time. most of it sp
smith goes to washington" when senator smith stood at a desk probably about there in their mockup of the senate floor and talked himself exhausted reading from the baseball, reading from the constitution, he might have even read from the dictionary. i remember there was an old reporter up in the press gallery speaking about this and he talked about it being one of the great examples of american democracy, one lone senator able to speak until he's exhausted on pint that matters to him....
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but 10-year-old reagan smith is much more than a rising star. diana alviar will tell us reagan is also a survivor. >> reporter: when reagan smith sings -- ♪ i wanna no when >> reporter: the questions come from the heart. >> like how long i'd have this disease because i still have it. i'm just in like temporary remission. >> reporter: in first grade, reagan began to bruise and cuts refused to heal. tests raised more questions. >> i can remember sitting in the car in the driveway and said how much do you know about blood diseases? she had an autoimmune disorder, her body was attacking her platelets. >> you need your platelets to protect you against bleeding. you'll bump yourself, you'll bruise. >> reagan's case was worse than most. medicine and chemotherapy didn't work, so doctors decided to take out her spleen. having itp meant having to give up the things she loved most, riding horses, playing volleyball, even jumping on the trampoline in her own backyard. >> i kind of felt like, you know, known as the sick kid. but her parents were determined
but 10-year-old reagan smith is much more than a rising star. diana alviar will tell us reagan is also a survivor. >> reporter: when reagan smith sings -- ♪ i wanna no when >> reporter: the questions come from the heart. >> like how long i'd have this disease because i still have it. i'm just in like temporary remission. >> reporter: in first grade, reagan began to bruise and cuts refused to heal. tests raised more questions. >> i can remember sitting in the car...
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we all remember those guess jean ads for anna nicole smith. and it's like, well, guess who's in them now, her daughter, dani lynn. she is all of 6 years old, carol. yeah, these photos have people talking. we've been talking about it all day. not everyone is a fan either. guess says that it's a first for them, having a legacy model for them. it's been good traction and marketing because we have been talking about it. now the ads look very innocent and very charming. so this little girl actually may have a future in front of the camera. but as charming as this story could be, there's a lot of people who remember how her mother could not keep it together in the public eye. there is concern about what will happen to this little girl who, by the way, looks just like her mother. now her father, larry, is saying this was simply an hodgea ag-- homage to her mother and not a career move. for now, larry says he plans to let her be a kid. he saw an article in the new york "daily news" with her dad says that dannielynn wants to be -- dani lynn wants to be
we all remember those guess jean ads for anna nicole smith. and it's like, well, guess who's in them now, her daughter, dani lynn. she is all of 6 years old, carol. yeah, these photos have people talking. we've been talking about it all day. not everyone is a fan either. guess says that it's a first for them, having a legacy model for them. it's been good traction and marketing because we have been talking about it. now the ads look very innocent and very charming. so this little girl actually...
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there's brooks, brooks get credits for 1-1/2 sack, so did smith and so did alton smith. >>> the defense was the real star today but most of the postgame was all about kapernick. he completes 16 of 29 passes, one interception and also ran for 26 yards in a very tough venue. >> it makes you that much more confident especially when you get the win against two very tough teams. >> very impressed. collin is a play maker. he makes the game so much more exciting. his ability, some of the things that he can do as a quarterback. i mean it's just, it's just a privilege to have him you know on board as one of the quarterbacks. not taking nothing from alex. it's really unique that you have those guys because alex has been in it for a while. and kapernick has been able to learn from alex and move forward. >> it's sad. because you feel sad for alex. but coach hagues is going to go with the hot hand so now we have two starting quarterbacks. >> he makes the game so much more exciting. >>> today carson palmer made his first walk out. palmer was tired of losing. the problem is palmer got traded to oaklan
there's brooks, brooks get credits for 1-1/2 sack, so did smith and so did alton smith. >>> the defense was the real star today but most of the postgame was all about kapernick. he completes 16 of 29 passes, one interception and also ran for 26 yards in a very tough venue. >> it makes you that much more confident especially when you get the win against two very tough teams. >> very impressed. collin is a play maker. he makes the game so much more exciting. his ability, some...
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to find the extra ten percent that's going to go when you go from them but what i don't know laura smith london and of making ends meet is also a major headache for an increasing number of people in greece but there is a little relief on the horizon with a proposed cut of twenty two thousand more jobs through a downturn mistake by the i.m.f. so i had to r.t. dot com for the whole story. fox bearing all is sure to draw attention but staging a provocative protest has earned several feminist activist some unwelcome attention from french protesters. and in just a few minutes violence against women of ghana stand in the futile foreign attempts to stop it. culture is that so much of a given to each musician as opposed to trying to market the carnage continues in gaza israel claims its own farming of the gazans in self-defense at the same time denying to palestinian. kids in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy y
to find the extra ten percent that's going to go when you go from them but what i don't know laura smith london and of making ends meet is also a major headache for an increasing number of people in greece but there is a little relief on the horizon with a proposed cut of twenty two thousand more jobs through a downturn mistake by the i.m.f. so i had to r.t. dot com for the whole story. fox bearing all is sure to draw attention but staging a provocative protest has earned several feminist...
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the extra ten percent that's going to go when you're both of them but what i don't know if you're a smith r.t. london and make hands made is also a major headache for an increasing number of people in greece but there is at least the rise of what i propose kind of twenty two thousand more jobs we're down to a mistake by the i.m.f. to argue dot com for the whole story. and some of the heat from the conflict in gaza comes to our t's crossed off studio only minutes away. it's perched atop a jar and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worshippers did themselves in blessid water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. when you will of god the it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story
the extra ten percent that's going to go when you're both of them but what i don't know if you're a smith r.t. london and make hands made is also a major headache for an increasing number of people in greece but there is at least the rise of what i propose kind of twenty two thousand more jobs we're down to a mistake by the i.m.f. to argue dot com for the whole story. and some of the heat from the conflict in gaza comes to our t's crossed off studio only minutes away. it's perched atop a jar...
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smith goes to washington and expresses his intention to late dore something." (laughter) now, harry reid's doing this because he claims republicans are abusing the filibuster. >> i have faced 386 filibusters. >> stephen: 386 filibusters during harry reid's six years as majority leader. and given how little congress works, some of that has to be mitch mcconnell stopping by harry reid's family dinner to block passage of the mashed potato. (laughter) but i say so what? that's just politics. and mitch mcconnell is warning it could get worse. >> if the majority chooses to end the filibuster, if they choose to change the rules and put an end to democratic debate then the fighting, the bitterness, and the gridlock will only get worse. in the name of efficiency they would prevent the very possibility of compromise and threaten to make the disputes of the past few years look like mere pillow fights. >> stephen: he's right. to me they already look like pillow fights. i'm pretty sure joe lieberman's jowls are memory foam. (laughter) so you've been warned, harry reid! take
smith goes to washington and expresses his intention to late dore something." (laughter) now, harry reid's doing this because he claims republicans are abusing the filibuster. >> i have faced 386 filibusters. >> stephen: 386 filibusters during harry reid's six years as majority leader. and given how little congress works, some of that has to be mitch mcconnell stopping by harry reid's family dinner to block passage of the mashed potato. (laughter) but i say so what? that's just...
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people into the so-called fuel poverty were they will stay warm as an extra blanket auntie's laura smith reports. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take few libel from the ceiling and i only use one in my it's only suitable monkey just one like trying to cut down. off the bill next time but in regard to bill. we spoke to julie last winter when she was already struggling and we've come back to see how she'll face this year's even bigger challenge five of the six big energy companies have announced price rises of around ten percent according to use which whose business it is to help people reduce their bills it will drive more into an increasingly common form of poverty poverty is where you spend more than ten percent of your net income on your energy bills and we've seen these recent price increases pushed three hundred fourteen founts and people into fuel poverty that's on top of an estimated seven milli
people into the so-called fuel poverty were they will stay warm as an extra blanket auntie's laura smith reports. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother of four julie has only one thing on her mind as the cold bites how is she going to pay her ever rising energy bill i decided to take few libel from the ceiling and i only use one in my it's only suitable monkey just one like trying to cut down. off the bill next time but in regard to bill....
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find the extra ten percent that's going to go when you both understand the world i don't know laura smith r.t. london and making ends meet is also a major headache for an increasing number of people in greece by there is a little relief on the horizon with a proposed cut of twenty two thousand more jobs down to the state by the i.m.f. so i had to r.t. dot com for the whole story. and that's laura lester and her guests discuss high stakes betting by trade using rapid technology. if you're passing through russia's to be a region you really can call the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu of. things a successful. cycle which means that i'm going to be very quiet i'm not
find the extra ten percent that's going to go when you both understand the world i don't know laura smith r.t. london and making ends meet is also a major headache for an increasing number of people in greece by there is a little relief on the horizon with a proposed cut of twenty two thousand more jobs down to the state by the i.m.f. so i had to r.t. dot com for the whole story. and that's laura lester and her guests discuss high stakes betting by trade using rapid technology. if you're...
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both he and smith in the practice field but the answer seems obvious. it's friday. play the saints sunday and smith still haven't been cleared to play. listed as questionable. harbaugh says stick and stone may break my bone but names never hurt me. >> this is not the something we take a as app advantage for to us talk about. you may have your opinions on it. it's unorthodox. the so be it. you can call me names if you want. make sport of me but that's the way we are going to good about it. >>reporter: call him indecisive. we can call him that without get nag trouble. warriors winner 4 out of 5 but facing denver team ripped their heart out would week ago. lack at the sequence. david lee driving. get it out. nugget on the break. brewer no. andre try to follow the flush. no. right hyped him for the jam. denver up 6. thompson all of escape points in the first hal half. warriors up 60 break. second half though a different store. nugget piling it on, andre win 3. game high betwee between. cap 15-o run. i have more pester than mcgae but not 7 pet tall nor athletic marvel i
both he and smith in the practice field but the answer seems obvious. it's friday. play the saints sunday and smith still haven't been cleared to play. listed as questionable. harbaugh says stick and stone may break my bone but names never hurt me. >> this is not the something we take a as app advantage for to us talk about. you may have your opinions on it. it's unorthodox. the so be it. you can call me names if you want. make sport of me but that's the way we are going to good about it....
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we will see adam smith from washington and a ban affleck who directed "argo." on me to the press, carl levin, peter king, and gregory meeks. we will also see the chairman and chief executive of honeywell international. our next call joining us on the independent line. we have pat from tennessee. caller: you made the statement a few minutes ago, exactly my thought. when you have senators and representatives of their in congress, then they are representing the states. that is how the states have a say in the budget talks. i noticed a while back they talked about reducing your marks. that is when they put things in that they want to add to the budget, things that the one for the states. that is how they are represented already. thank you. host: thank you. what you were quoting was eight tweet that came in that said states already have a say by sending members to the house and senate. democrats line. caller: i think today pose the question is interesting. this was one of the first questions addressed by congress back in the summer of 1787 at the constitutional conv
we will see adam smith from washington and a ban affleck who directed "argo." on me to the press, carl levin, peter king, and gregory meeks. we will also see the chairman and chief executive of honeywell international. our next call joining us on the independent line. we have pat from tennessee. caller: you made the statement a few minutes ago, exactly my thought. when you have senators and representatives of their in congress, then they are representing the states. that is how the...
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some say she's the spitting image of her mother, anna nicole smith. dannielynn berkhead is going into modeling. her father describes her as a happy-go-lucky kid, who goes to a regular school and models only for fun. >> my goal for her is to be a child. and do what all kids do. >> reporter: larry berkhead has been raising his child on his own since anna nicole died of an overdose in 2007. at the time, dannielynn was just 5 months old. >> dannielynn looks up to her mom. and this is dannielynn's way of paying tribute to her mom in her special way. >> reporter: the creative director for guess inc. released a statement saying that dannielynn has the same, playful spirit as her mother. >> for her to be next to her mother's, and say i'm a guess girl. that might be her only connection with her mom. >> reporter: she's not the only youngster taking after her superstar mother by striking a pose. this it appears this is the latest fashion trend. supermodel moms with daughters attempting to fill their much larger and higher shoes. from cindy crawford, to christy t
some say she's the spitting image of her mother, anna nicole smith. dannielynn berkhead is going into modeling. her father describes her as a happy-go-lucky kid, who goes to a regular school and models only for fun. >> my goal for her is to be a child. and do what all kids do. >> reporter: larry berkhead has been raising his child on his own since anna nicole died of an overdose in 2007. at the time, dannielynn was just 5 months old. >> dannielynn looks up to her mom. and this...
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smith goes to washington, but i just blew it sorry. eleanor smith thank you so much. joe williams you'll stay with us, and we'll have a little bit of fun. coming from, the sports metaphors >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. >> why do we need a straw poll? i'll take a logical look at the situation. we're just getting started on a monday night. stick around. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. right by those who gave their lives to for this country nearly 70 years ago. >> you're back inside the war room. i'm michael shureer. john mccain has been leading a republican attack on u.n. ambassador susan rice. they claim rice who might be the next secretary of state purposely misled the american public about the attack in benghazi. that led to four americans including am bass door, dead. he realized that his baseless attacks made him
smith goes to washington, but i just blew it sorry. eleanor smith thank you so much. joe williams you'll stay with us, and we'll have a little bit of fun. coming from, the sports metaphors >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. >> why do we need a straw poll? i'll take a logical look at the situation. we're just getting started on a monday night. stick around. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes...
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-- alex smith as the starter and harbaugh said we would address it at a later date. a 31-21 win over new orleans yesterday, threw 321 yards, scored a rushing touchdown and pass. they sacked drew brees 5 times and ran back two interceptions for touchdowns. >>> coming up, one word describes traffic this morning, fog. >> there is a right, especially if you are in the north bay, south bay they are not having any problems but luckily there are no serious accidents and let's look at 101 and san jose, no fog to report and traffic on the right-hand side is there as you make your way to the airport. at the sunole grade in fremont, traffic is still moving so that is good. 5:57 let's head back to the desk. >>> los angeles dodgers face another claim in the bryan stow beating case, how much do they want? >>> and fog is blanketing the bay area, take a look at this, we will have a report on the dangerous conditions on this back to workday at the toll plaza. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooe
-- alex smith as the starter and harbaugh said we would address it at a later date. a 31-21 win over new orleans yesterday, threw 321 yards, scored a rushing touchdown and pass. they sacked drew brees 5 times and ran back two interceptions for touchdowns. >>> coming up, one word describes traffic this morning, fog. >> there is a right, especially if you are in the north bay, south bay they are not having any problems but luckily there are no serious accidents and let's look at...
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liz: on this wild and crazy day, let's get to sandra smith. sandra: i want to point out the fact that we are back above some major levels. s&p above 1400. each of the major averages rising above their 200 day moving day averages. a couple stocks i wanted to point out. lowes hitting an all-time high. we got that better than expected news ut from the national association about pending home sales up about 5% better than expected. lowes all-time high. it has dipped negative on the session. sixty-four dollars a share. a huge run-up in the home improvement retailer stocks. the home-building sector not really getting a boost from not housing sector. the others are posing a slight gain. i want to point out that commodities have seen some volatile trading. speaker john boehner did lead to a selloff earlier in the session. oil rallied back. buying the dips and those commodities markets. definitely a bit in the commodity markets today. liz: looks like it. not a bad day at all. hank smith is back with me talking about why he thinks it is time to buy the b
liz: on this wild and crazy day, let's get to sandra smith. sandra: i want to point out the fact that we are back above some major levels. s&p above 1400. each of the major averages rising above their 200 day moving day averages. a couple stocks i wanted to point out. lowes hitting an all-time high. we got that better than expected news ut from the national association about pending home sales up about 5% better than expected. lowes all-time high. it has dipped negative on the session....
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and we have sandra smith. but first, nicole, what is moving? nicole: we do what we can. you have an up arrow and an up week. and we are taking a look at a shoe company, sketchers in particular. look at the stock here today. positive comments thus far on upgrading sketchers, the kids love sketchers. boosting their price target for the fifth time this year. $22 from 19. up until recently the company said they felt the stock had moved ahead of the fundamentals, after the recent check they have found the risk/reward has become more favorable and that is why they upped the price target again. obviously talking about the retailers will be responding nicely to the company's new style, they're really loving sketchers. up 10.5%. back to you. cheryl: sandra smith, think you like it can issue here or there, what are you watching? sandra: running and biking. look at the big movers to the outside of the cme today because there were a lot of them. midday when we got the announcement of the cease-fire. plunging energy prices, they rallied back finishing near the highs of the session. h
and we have sandra smith. but first, nicole, what is moving? nicole: we do what we can. you have an up arrow and an up week. and we are taking a look at a shoe company, sketchers in particular. look at the stock here today. positive comments thus far on upgrading sketchers, the kids love sketchers. boosting their price target for the fifth time this year. $22 from 19. up until recently the company said they felt the stock had moved ahead of the fundamentals, after the recent check they have...
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he has filled in for alex smith earlier this month but he is healthy again. they will play the rams again this coming sun tie. >>> there are delays and they just said their flight has been delayed four hours. check your flights before going to the airport because the wind is creating unfavorable conditions for flights. you can see how windy it is here and folks are headed towards the airport and traffic is looking okay at this time. at the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are on so give yourself an extra 15 to 20 minutes because we are in the thick of it right now. you can see on the right portion of your screen, it is bumper-to-bumper so traffic is headed towards sunny veil, let's check in with steve. >>> cloudy skies, rain is picking up but a few people are saying, about now. right on the san mateo coast, they have heard from san bruno and rain is starting to pick up there, it is more about what it says. include me into that pouring. winds up to clover dale picking up as well. not too bad, kent field is only about a 10th of an inch and it is starting
he has filled in for alex smith earlier this month but he is healthy again. they will play the rams again this coming sun tie. >>> there are delays and they just said their flight has been delayed four hours. check your flights before going to the airport because the wind is creating unfavorable conditions for flights. you can see how windy it is here and folks are headed towards the airport and traffic is looking okay at this time. at the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are on...
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he's chief investment officer of morgan stanley smith barney. >> you need to respect more volatility, further volatility and possibly more volatility in equity markets because the fiscal cliff issue won't get resolved any time soon. our congress is in session for only about a week-and-a-half. it's probably going to take all that time for the president and the congress to agree on a deal on the fiscal cliff which we think they will because if they don't, then you have the potential of slipping into recession which is bad for a politician. >> susie: but if there isn't a deal how are investors going to respond? do you think they're just going to stay on the side lines and wait and see? >> well, if there is not a deal then play the movie forward. you get a sharp sell-off in equity. that forces politicians to then come back to the table and to conclude a deal. that's not the way you want to end there. you would rather end a different way. one way or another you end up with a resolution on the fiscal cliff which means the u.s. economy does not dip into recession. we continue to grow profits
he's chief investment officer of morgan stanley smith barney. >> you need to respect more volatility, further volatility and possibly more volatility in equity markets because the fiscal cliff issue won't get resolved any time soon. our congress is in session for only about a week-and-a-half. it's probably going to take all that time for the president and the congress to agree on a deal on the fiscal cliff which we think they will because if they don't, then you have the potential of...
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smith, like his predecessor he's a climate change skeptic okay. just making jacki hot. >> i don't know, that's a good prospect. what else you got for me. >> stephanie: thanks for asking. henserling unsurprisingly, jacki, he wants to take down dodd-frank legislation. >> and he'll be the guy who asks me to pay half the check. who else. >> stephanie: ed royce. >> this is a local guy. this has potential. >> stephanie: looking promising. he told an anti-muslim rally that multi culturism has paralyzeed our society to make decisions. there are too many colors. >> maybe that's why the republicans lost. >> stephanie: he appears as one of the phobic and sent mailers accusing his opponent of being chinese communist. >> i like all sorts of different ethnic cuisine and activities. >> he didn't go for the indian food. >> no, he's going to make me order a papa john's pizza. >> although pizza might be too ethnic for him. >> no papa john's. it's as american as they come. >> ketchup on a cracker. >> right. >> stephanie: michael mcauliffe celebrated show me your pap
smith, like his predecessor he's a climate change skeptic okay. just making jacki hot. >> i don't know, that's a good prospect. what else you got for me. >> stephanie: thanks for asking. henserling unsurprisingly, jacki, he wants to take down dodd-frank legislation. >> and he'll be the guy who asks me to pay half the check. who else. >> stephanie: ed royce. >> this is a local guy. this has potential. >> stephanie: looking promising. he told an anti-muslim...
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one of the best known slave memoirs we have was written by the black smith isaac granger. i studied him in great detail in a couple of cases he mentions that jefferson was a good master and that jefferson's son-in-law who ran things around here when jefferson was away, cornel raldolf was in charge he was an executive overseer. he was a good master. it in going through the record i found that he -- when he was strapped for cash, took isaac's daughter and sold him to overseer who took the young girl away to kentucky and she was never seen again. now, isaac didn't mention that in his memoir, why? i really don't know. maybe he told his white interviewer and the interviewer didn't want to write it down. maybe isaac didn't want to say anything that would hurt the feelings of a white man. maybe it didn't -- maybe it hasn't left my impression. we don't know. it's not there. it leads one to realize that there is a lot in these accounts that we really don't know, and that the psychology possible distortion that took place under slavery that we are still wrestling with. another perso
one of the best known slave memoirs we have was written by the black smith isaac granger. i studied him in great detail in a couple of cases he mentions that jefferson was a good master and that jefferson's son-in-law who ran things around here when jefferson was away, cornel raldolf was in charge he was an executive overseer. he was a good master. it in going through the record i found that he -- when he was strapped for cash, took isaac's daughter and sold him to overseer who took the young...